ABOUT LIGHTUP NATIONS
LightUp Nations – One Island. One Church. One Prayer.
LightUp Nations is a prayer movement committed to uniting the body of Christ through intentional, community-focused prayer. Our heart is to see believers from different churches and backgrounds come together as one, lifting our islands before God in humility, faith, and unity.
We focus on prayer walks across Guernsey and Jersey, intentionally covering our streets, communities, leaders, and institutions in prayer. As we walk together, we intercede for spiritual renewal, healing, unity within the Church, and transformation across our islands.
LightUp Nations believes that prayer is most powerful when it is united. When the Church stands together—across denominations, cultures, and traditions—we reflect the heart of Christ and create space for God to move.
The Vision
Whether you love walking, strolling, or cycling through the woods, farm fields, schools, workplaces, down a busy city sidewalk, along a beach, or strolling through neighbourhood, our vision is to elevate these exquisite experiences into impactful and enlightening spiritual transformative journeys.
We seek to catalyse spiritual awakening and stir a sweeping tide of revival fire in the body of Christ and our community, by taking our prayers to the very places where we desire to see God’s presence manifested and our prayers answered.
“There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry, ‘Mine!’” Abraham Kuyper

Strengthen
To strengthen the cord of love and cooperation in the body of Christ.

Impact
To make impact in our communities through shared adventure of prayer.

Open our eyes
To open our eyes to real needs in our society, our ears to the prompting of the Holy Spirit to guide our hands and feet to actions.
testimonials
Praying that every step taken on this walk will be a step taken to reclaim his land for his purpose to bring about a rich inheritance of faith!
As we walked past areas of enjoyment like pubs, shops, tourist attractions, and although all good things, they will not bring ultimate happiness. The island needs a priority shift to focus more on God who can provide for us and give us living hope.